JRG
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Margu
Established
sony a6000 outclasses every other ilc including everything from fuji olympus panasonic and leica
for $700
its sensor is rated 82 at dxo
for $700
its sensor is rated 82 at dxo
Graham Line
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I'm not very familiar with its competitors and Sony predecessors, but received my A6000 this week and it is very easy to learn and produces good images.
The 16-50 lens seems to be reasonably sharp but is not the best lens I've ever used. Closest focus is .25m/.82ft at 16mm, and .30m/.98 ft at 50 mm. Takes the same 40.5 filters as my Minolta M-lenses. The finder is very bright and usable for an eyeglass wearer. Magnification is .70, which is close enough to my M4P. When I accumulate enough experience, I'll post some pictures.
For me, this a lightweight alternative to hauling around a Nikon SLR kit without going through the processes that film requires.
The 16-50 lens seems to be reasonably sharp but is not the best lens I've ever used. Closest focus is .25m/.82ft at 16mm, and .30m/.98 ft at 50 mm. Takes the same 40.5 filters as my Minolta M-lenses. The finder is very bright and usable for an eyeglass wearer. Magnification is .70, which is close enough to my M4P. When I accumulate enough experience, I'll post some pictures.
For me, this a lightweight alternative to hauling around a Nikon SLR kit without going through the processes that film requires.
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
YYV_146
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sony a6000 outclasses every other ilc including everything from fuji olympus panasonic and leica
for $700
its sensor is rated 82 at dxo
AF is definitely faster than every other ilc, maybe except the EM1...
bwcolor
Veteran
sony a6000 outclasses every other ilc including everything from fuji olympus panasonic and leica
for $700
its sensor is rated 82 at dxo
UI .. now here is where the Sony is wanting. It isn't just about the final results, but also how efficiently/enjoyably you get there. I have an A7, NEX-6 and NEX-7.. so I'm not just Sony bashing. I should mention that the A7 is the best of the bunch.
Samouraï
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UI .. now here is where the Sony is wanting. It isn't just about the final results, but also how efficiently/enjoyably you get there. I have an A7, NEX-6 and NEX-7.. so I'm not just Sony bashing. I should mention that the A7 is the best of the bunch.
Yeah, the A7 isn't exactly fun to use, imo. Manual lenses help a lot. A more uncluttered menu system (a la canon dslrs) would be a big help. But most of all, it's the autofocus that is such an annoyance. If the A7 had the A6000's af system, it would be a much nicer camera to use.
Though, I'd also like a dlsr-style top mounted lcd.
Fuchs
Well-known
Has anyone compared EVF's between NEX-6 and A-6000? Is there any difference to convince me to upgrade the NEX-6 (I am referring strictly to the EVF)? Thanks
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Any comments on the focus-peaking on the A6000? On my NEX-5n, it's terrific, a pleasure to use MF lenses. How about the A6000?
jpfisher
Well-known
I just posted my review of the Alpha 6000 : http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2457349,00.asp
Zeiss Touit Macro review to follow shortly.
Zeiss Touit Macro review to follow shortly.
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
Archiver
Veteran
Anyone using this with RF lenses yet?
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
Anyone using this with RF lenses yet?
In addition to the LTM Nikkor HC 50/2.0 used above, I have used other LTM RF lenses with the a6000:
Canon 35/1.8*
Canon 50/1.4
Serenar 50/1.9
VC 25/4.0*
VC 75/2.5*
Industar 61L 53/2.8*
Industar 50 50/3.5
Also SLR lenses:
Canon FD 24/2.8
Canon FD 50/1.4*
Nikkor 24/2.8
Nikkor 55/3.5 Micro*
Nikkor 85/1.8*
Nikkor 105/2.5*
Nikkor 80-200/4.5
*= From initial shots I liked the results from these lenses.
Giant Ginkgo
Established
Has anyone compared EVF's between NEX-6 and A-6000? Is there any difference to convince me to upgrade the NEX-6 (I am referring strictly to the EVF)? Thanks
It has a 1,440k-dot EVF compared to the 2,359k-dot one used by the older NEX-6 & 7... So you're probably better off considering a NEX-7 if you want the megapixel increase without compromising on the EVF.
sony a6000 outclasses every other ilc including everything from fuji olympus panasonic and leica
for $700
its sensor is rated 82 at dxo
Camera wars! :bang:
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
How is the focus peaking aid for manual focus lenses? Was great on the NEX-5n.
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
How is the focus peaking aid for manual focus lenses? Was great on the NEX-5n.
I can't compare it to other cameras but I have been very happy with it. I have it set for mid level and it works but isn't a distraction when composing.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Thanks, John, for the focus-peaking report.
Graham Line
Well-known
Regarding the viewfinder, the A6000's is both bright and sharp. Numbers alone are not always an accurate guide to performance.
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